CITIZENS UNION BANK OF SHELBYVILLE
- Bank Name:Citizens Union Bank of Shelbyville
- Bank Class:State Chartered - FED Nonmember Bank
- FDIC ID:Certificate #5840 - Inactive
- FED RSSD ID:#65746 - Inactive
HISTORY OF CITIZENS UNION BANK OF SHELBYVILLE
Citizens Union Bank of Shelbyville was established in July 1888 and headquartered in Shelbyville, Kentucky. The bank operated as a subsidiary of Citizens Union Bancorp Of Shelbyville, Inc.. Citizens Union Bank of Shelbyville was classified as a commercial bank, state charter and Fed nonmember, supervised by the FDIC. Citizens Union Bank of Shelbyville is no longer doing business under that name. To view branches, routing numbers, phone numbers and business hours; you can check German American Bank page.
Below is a list of some important events in banks history, including mergers and acquisitions.
DATEEVENT
1888-07-01 -Institution established. Original name: Citizens Union Bank.
1970-10-01 -Acquired Bank of Simpsonville (1883) in Simpsonville, KY.
1972-12-18 -Main Office moved to 827 Main Street, Shelbyville, KY 40065.
1984-12-31 -Changed Institution Name to Citizens Union Bank of Shelbyville.
1986-08-01 -Acquired Farmers & Traders Bank (9673) in Shelbyville, KY.
1996-04-25 -Main Office moved to 1854 Midland Trail, Shelbyville, KY 40065.
1998-11-16 -Main Office moved to 853 Taylorsville Road, Taylorsville, KY 40071.
2000-08-14 -Main Office moved to 1854 Midland Trail, Shelbyville, KY 40065.
2003-06-14 -Acquired The Peoples State Bank (22799) in Hodgenville, KY.
2007-05-31 -Acquired Fort Knox National Bank (18178) in Radcliff, KY.
2017-03-18 -Acquired First Farmers Bank and Trust Company (2762) in Owenton, KY.
2020-04-03 -Acquired Peoples Bank & Trust Company (8129) in Owenton, KY.
2022-01-01 -Merged and became part of German American Bank (17393) in Jasper, IN.
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